'None of the above' popular choice to challenge Trump in 2020: Poll

Is there a potential challenger for Donald Trump in the upcoming 2020 presidential election?

The answer is no, according to a poll created by American Barometer.

While there may be several Democrats ready to step up to the plate to run against Trump in 2020, of the 680 registered voters who identified as Democrats or independents surveyed by American Barometer, “none of the above” was the most popular option chosen.

According to the results, published by political news outlet The Hill, 30% of voters preferred “none of the above” as a Democratic representative over other available options such as: ex-vice-president Joe Biden, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, New Jersey Sen. Cory Baker, California Sen. Kamala Harris, ex-New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton.

Of those surveyed, 25% chose Biden as their nomination choice, while Sanders rounded up second place at 18%.

Twelve percent of those who participated in the poll would select Clinton, who previously told The Hill she would be willing to run for president again.

Warren, Bloomberg and Harris gained less support, with each receiving 4% support from those polled.

Democratic Sen. Warren was once considered a strong presidential candidate favourite but may have lost some steam after the controversy surrounding her DNA test which proved her Native American heritage. An October poll conducted by Consult/Political found that 34% of Democratic supports believed Warren’s actions were “appropriate.”